
Ice Wall Offers Thin Hope for Fukushima Recovery
| John P. Mello Jr. 09/04/13 9:33 AM PT | |
![]() | Enclosing the leaking Fukushima nuclear power plant in a wall of ice might keep radiation- contaminated water out of the Pacific Ocean, but it wouldn't solve the problem of what to do with the water, which is currently being stored in tanks. The fact that problems persist after more than two years may be a sign that Japan needs outside help to address the challenges at Fukushima. [See Full Story] |
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